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Danville’s ribbon initiative to honour Covid-19 victims
Local newsResidents, as well as staff and learners at the school have already embraced the project by tying white ribbons to…
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Durban NPO commemorates World Water Day
Local newsGreen Corridors observes United Nations World Water Day (22 March) and SA National Water Week (15 – 22 March).
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Learners face dangerous Greenwood Park subway on their trip to school
Local newsSchool principal, Misbahnar Smerdon is concerned that the dingy subway is a breeding ground for crime after several learners were…
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Loadshedding suspended for Zulu King’s funeral
Local newsThe funeral of the Zulu king is a once in a lifetime event for most South Africans, but Covid-19 regulations…
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Sibaya Coastal Forest is a haven for birds
Local newsPretoria resident and birder, Pieter Verster identified 155 species of birds in and around the Sibaya Coastal Forest.
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Family of 3 injured in N2 multi-vehicle crash
Local newsA truck and three cars were involved in the crash.
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Mount Edgecombe resident celebrates a 100 years of life
Local newsDoreen Bourhill has become a well-known figure at the Ridgewood Retirement Village where she now lives.
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Students seeking university placement urged to use CACH
Local newsThe Central Application Clearing House is a system meant to assist individuals to access university, college and skills development opportunities…
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Bluebottles ‘make waves’ for beach goers – here’s how to tell if you’re allergic
Local news"If one is allergic to bee stings, it is common that they are also allergic to bluebottle stings," said Shelerne…
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Is cash (still) KING? Or should you contract in?
BusinessSponsoredIt’s been a year since COVID-19 ushered in a new norm. Medical professionals have had to adapt and overcome to…
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Win tickets to Durban North comedians new show
CompetitionsLockdown isn't easy and with everyone taking a knock, Family Therapy is the 'essential worker' reminding audiences that laughter is…
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R20 million allocated for distressed KZN tourism businesses
Local newsKwaZulu-Natal tourism businesses are set to benefit from the R20 million Tourism Relief Fund.











